Long Beach City Prosecutor

The Long Beach City Prosecutor’s Office announces the winners of the Sixth Annual IMPACT Awards, and also announces that one IMPACT Award will be named in honor of Police Detective Kim Maddox, who passed away in September 2016 after fighting cancer.

The Long Beach City Prosecutor’s Office has been selected to receive a $203,000 federal grant for its efforts to combat gang crime in Long Beach. The grant was awarded by the United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

For The Child is thrilled to accept new children’s book donations at Bixby Knolls First Fridays event Today, June 6 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. near the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association offices (4313 Atlantic Ave.).

Long Beach City Prosecutor Doug Haubert
The Long Beach Central Project Area Council, Inc. (LB CPAC) will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 6pm at the Bixby Café at 3900 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, 90807.

Marcus Brandon Williams, 33, of Wilmington, California, has been found guilty by a jury of multiple charges stemming from a bizarre incident that began with reckless driving incident, followed by a police chase in Long Beach last year.

A surge in residential burglaries is prompting the Long Beach Police Department to alert the community so that they can learn about a ploy suspects are sometimes using to target homes, to learn what preventive measures can be taken, and to remind residents to report suspicious activity without delay.

The first person sentenced under the Belmont Shore Ban was announced this week when Andrew P. Zea, 24, of Long Beach, pleaded “No Contest” to public intoxication Monday. Zea was sentenced to 60 days in jail, and ordered to serve 3 years on summary probation.

Long Beach City Prosecutor Doug Haubert
Join your 7th District Councilmember on Friday, May 4th from 5:30 – 6:30 PM for First Books at First Fridays, a monthly event held at Dana Branch Library as part of First Fridays.
First Books is a family friendly event where Councilmember James Johnson and his guests read their favorite children’s books.